Deccan Chronicle

Plaint filed against DPS unit over affiliatio­n, fee

- DURGA PRASAD SUNKU | DC

A case has been registered on the Delhi Public School, Diamond Point, in the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) on allegation­s that the CBSE affiliatio­n was given to one society and the school is run by another society.

Since the affiliatio­n cannot be transferre­d, Mr Vijay Gopal from the Forum Against Corruption registered a case. Based on the complaint, the commission has ordered the district collector to submit a detailed investigat­ion report.

Mr Gopal said, “The school got the affiliatio­n in the name of Little Angel Educationa­l Society but the DPS Diamond Point School claims that it is being run under the Vidyananda Educationa­l Society. It is illegal according to the norms.”

Alleging that there were fee irregulari­ties, Mr Gopal alleged, “The school has included non-academic activities in the tuition fee and keeps increasing the tuition fee and does not give parents the right to choose the activities as such."

He alleged that the school had not been giving any choice to parents to choose non-academic activity and had included karate, cricket, football, boxing, etc in its fee structure. "The fee being collected by the school Nursery & Prep sections is `78,480 per annum, Classes I to V `86,110 per annum, Classes VI to X

`93,740 per annum. Bus transport charges vary from `29,000 to `31,400 a year," Mr Gopal claimed.

Based on the complaint, the NCPCR asked the collector to submit a detailed investigat­ion report within

20 days stating whether the school has recognised, financial irregulari­ties and whether the school was taking fees according to the RTE norms or not and other issues.

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